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TWO MARSHALL STUDIOS POTTERY
TWO MARSHALL STUDIOS POTTERY PIECESTwo Marshall Studios Pottery Pieces, 1 1/2" T x 8 1/2" D Bowl; Tan interior; incised cattail design; unglazed exterior; signed ""Martz" and "UNY" (?). 3/4" T x 7" W x 7 1/4" D Asymmetric Tray; white glaze with sgraffito design over unglazed stoneware; signed "Martz 213."
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Marshall Studios pottery by
Marshall Studios pottery by Gordon Martz; American studio planter with horizontal bands in a matte glaze. 12 3/4"H. Small chip on rim and two lines extending from rim into body (one 8", the other 5").
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Masons Mandalay Jug and Bud Vase
Masons Mandalay Jug and Bud Vase (2)
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2 SOUTHERN STONEWARE POTTERY ITEMS,
2 SOUTHERN STONEWARE POTTERY ITEMS, INCL. COBALT DEC. J...1st item: Two (2) gallon cobalt decorated salt-glazed stoneware jar with foliate, line decoration, and freehand "2". Incised lines on upper shoulder, and incised "2" stamp denoting gallon capacity. 11 1/4"H. Southern or Mid-Atlantic, second half of the 19th century. 2nd item: Middle Tennessee stoneware pitcher with light brown to grey transition glaze, pulled handle and incised line to neck. Pitcher: 9 1/4" H. Middle Tennessee, Late 19th/early 20th century.
Condition:
Both items in very good condition with scattered firing flaws. Jar with discoloration to glaze and shallow chip to rim.
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(2) Pcs. Mississippi Mud
(2) Pcs. Mississippi Mud PotteryTo include a two handled jar and a bulbous vase each with painted inventory numbers probably old collection numbers largest measures 8.5''H circa 19th century. Condition: Jar with small chip to rim and hole measuring .5''L on side of vessel.
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Moorland Pottery Wall Masks x 2
Moorland Pottery Wall Masks x 2
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TWO STONEWARE WAX SEALER MERCHANT
TWO STONEWARE WAX SEALER MERCHANT JARSTwo West Virginia stoneware wax sealer merchant jars, 19th c. , with cobalt stencil, one inscribed James M. Poling Dealer in Dry Goods & General Merchandise Jackson C. H. W. VA. , 10" h., the other inscribed Thomas Medford Stoves, Queensware Etc. Huntington W. VA. , 8 1/2" h.
Condition:
Poling - very tiny glaze flake to interior rim. Medford - 1/4 base rim chip, small interior rim flakes.
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2 GALLON COBALT DECORATED STONEWARE
2 GALLON COBALT DECORATED STONEWARE JUG BY JAMES Mca. 1870; salt glazed stoneware slightly bulbous jug, brushed and slipped cobalt double flowered plant rising from a pot, daub of cobalt at end of handle, impressed "2/ J. Mantell/ Penn Yan" (James Mantell, Pen Yan, NY), flattened rounded rim, impressed collar ring and Albany slip glaze interior, 9 1/2"d, 12 3/4"h; Condition: slight cobalt fry
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2 pcs. Coors Pottery Cookware
2 pcs. Coors Pottery Cookware ''Lido''pattern covered dish and 10'' bowl
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Lot (2) pottery vessles. 7'' Ht.
Lot (2) pottery vessles. 7'' Ht.
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2 PCS SW VIRGINIA STONEWARE ,
2 PCS SW VIRGINIA STONEWARE , E.W. MORTTwo pieces Southwest Virginia Stoneware pottery. 1st item: Virginia stoneware storage jar, 1 gallon capacity mark and "E.W. MORT/ALUM WELLS VA" rectangular stamp mark to the shoulder. 10" H. 2nd item: Virginia stoneware jug, 1 gallon capacity mark and "E.W. MORT/ALUM WELLS VA" rectangular stamp mark to the shoulder. 10 3/4" H. Both items late 19th century. Edward William Mort (1853-1923) was born in Strasburg, VA and possibly trained as a potter in this area. In addition to working with Washington County, Virginia potters, other crocks stamped "E.W. Mort Mohawk" suggest he may have also worked in Greene Co., TN for a period of time. Mort ceased making pottery in 1893 and became a Methodist minister. (Higher-resolution photos are available at www.caseantiques.com)
Condition:
Both pieces overall excellent condition.
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TWO PIECES OF POTTERY. Art
TWO PIECES OF POTTERY. Art pottery vase with drip glaze in mottled shades of green. 8 1/2''h. and a large molded stoneware two-tone flask impressed with tavern scenes and a foliate motif. Imperfections. 11 3/4''h. Flask with crease near rim (production imperfection) and base flake.
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M&T MILLER NEWPORT TWO GALLON
M&T MILLER NEWPORT TWO GALLON STONEWARE JUG.M&T Miller Newport, PA Two Gallon Stoneware Pottery Jug with Blue Slip Tulip Decoration. 13"h. Condition: : Very good with one flake chip on base.
Condition:
Condition: : Very good with one flake chip on base.
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2 SOUTHERN STONEWARE POTTERY ITEMS,
2 SOUTHERN STONEWARE POTTERY ITEMS, INCL. M. C. RUSSSEL...1st item: Maysville, Kentucky advertising whiskey jug, white ground and stamped in cobalt "M.C. R. 3rd & Market Sts. Maysville, KY." M. C. Russell and later with his son, operated in Maysville from about 1886 to 1902. 7 1/8" H. 2nd item: Southern, TN or KY, stoneware jug with cobalt feather flower design and pulled handle. 13 1/2" H. Late 19th/early 20th century. Provenance: Private Warren County, TN collection. (Higher-resolution photos are available at www.caseantiques.com)
Condition:
1st item: Chips to rim, shoulder and base. 2nd item: One hairline crack running from rim to base. Abrasions to body and some chipping to base.
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2 TN ADVERTISING WHISKEY POTTERY
2 TN ADVERTISING WHISKEY POTTERY JUGS1st item: Chattanooga, Tennessee whiskey advertising jugs, 1 gallon, with two-tone glaze and incised script to the body reading "Return to Thomas S/& Weatherford Chattanooga Tenn". 10 1/2" H. 19th century. 2nd item: Shelbyville, Tennessee whiskey advertising pottery jug, 1/2 gallon, stamped "W. T. & C. D. Gunter/ Fine Whiskies./Shelbyvill, Tenn" in cobalt to the body. 7 1/2" H.19th century. (Higher-resolution photos are available at www.caseantiques.com)
Condition:
1st item: Rubbing to rim, some shallow chips to shoulder, chips to base, hairline crack to body. 2nd item: Chips to body and base
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2 GALLON COBALT DECORATED STONEWARE
2 GALLON COBALT DECORATED STONEWARE JARca. 1870; two gallon salt glazed cylindrical stoneware jar, brushed cobalt decorations, three upper vertical bars over a large "2" over a vertical foot bar, flattened rolled rim, everted neck, tooled recessed and companion raised neck ring, Albany slip glaze interior, southwestern PA origin, 8 1/2"d, 11 3/4"h; Condition: good
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TWO PIECES OF MOSAIC TILE CO.
TWO PIECES OF MOSAIC TILE CO. POTTERY. A small bowl with white glaze. 4 1/2'' dia. And a pencil holder in the form of a fireplace in mottled lavender glaze. 5'' h.
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TWO SIGNED STORAGE JARS,
TWO SIGNED STORAGE JARS, UNIDENTIFIED POTTERS, WESTERN NC Alkaline glazed stoneware, the first is stamped "JM 2' on one handle (11 1/2 in.) (broken and repaired with fill; rim chips and hairlines across the underside; over-fired); the second is stamped "JS" with a hand inscribed "5" (rim chips; area of base broken and repaired; hairline across base; other small defects) ( 16 in.).
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2 PCS. EAST TN POTTERY, INCL.
2 PCS. EAST TN POTTERY, INCL. EARTHENWARE & STONEWARE J...1st item: Early Southern earthenware jar with lead and manganese glaze, extruded handles and short-flaring rim. Four incised lines around the upper shoulder followed by a sine wave and another four incised lines and another sine wave below the midsection of the jar. Unglazed base. 13 1/2" H x 10" dia. Possibly Knox County, TN, Mid 19th century. 2nd item: East Tennessee stoneware pottery storage jar, pulled lug handles, two bands of rectangular stamps on upper shoulder and an unusual band of rectangular stamps to the underside of rim. Glazed base. 12 1/2" H x 7 1/2" dia. Knox County, third quarter of the 19th century.
Both forms descended through the Weigel family Powell Station farm of Powell (Knox County, TN).
Condition:
1st item: Earthenware jar in fair condition with a crack running circumference of jar (glued, stable). Several areas of glaze flakes and chips/pitting to the walls of the vessel. 2nd item: Overall very good condition with a chip to the rim and a few glaze flakes to base edge.
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Two-gallon stoneware jug
Two-gallon stoneware jug impressed West Troy Pottery with cobalt bird decoration 13 1/2" h. together with a six-gallon jug with... ?
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Two gallon Somers Potters Works
Two gallon Somers Potters Works salt glaze container cobalt hands of friendship motif potters stamp some chipping on rim and wear 12'' h. x 11'' diam.
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8 WARREN MACKENZIE STUDIO POTTERY -
8 WARREN MACKENZIE STUDIO POTTERY - 2 MARKEDWarren MacKenzie (American, 1924-2018). Group of eight studio pottery ceramics including five dishes, one salt shaker, and two cups. Glazed stoneware. Two plates marked along the footrim.
Warren MacKenzie was a renowned Minnesota studio potter. A student of Bernard Leach and Shoji Hamada, he is credited with bringing the functional Mingei tradition to the United States, and spreading it through his own art and mentorship of students during his long tenure at the University of Minnesota.
Height ranges from 1 1/2 in to 3 1/2 in; diameter ranges from 3 in to 7 1/2 in.
Condition:
All eight pieces in generally good condition; no visible chips, cracks, or restoration. They have some areas of minor firing flaws, most likely to be original to the artistic process. All have wear to their footrim, consistent with their use and age. Six of the pieces have crazing throughout. One of the cups has a network of accretions throughout the interior. The plate with splatter decoration has a 3/4 inches long accretion along the underside near the footrim, only visible through careful scrutiny. Along the upper surface of the salt shaker, there is a distinctive dark spot due to a firing flaw; along with it, there is a 3/4 inches long area of slight discoloration. In addition to it, there is an unevenness to the surface, approximately 1 inch long. Please contact us for a detailed condition report. Please note that the lack of a condition statement does not imply perfect condition. Email condition@revereauctions.com with any condition questions.
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Masons Applique Jug and Masons
Masons Applique Jug and Masons Packwood Pot and Cover Made for the National Trust (2)
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2 Boxes Studio Pottery Planters
2 Boxes Studio Pottery Planters etc.
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WEST TN PINSON POTTERY JARWest
WEST TN PINSON POTTERY JARWest Tennessee, Madison County stoneware pottery jar, feather cobalt decorated and stamped "W.P. Harris & Co., Pinson, Tenn" and "2" for gallon capacity. 12"H x 8"W. Late 19th century. (Higher-resolution photos are available at www.caseantiques.com)
Condition:
1" chip to outside rim edge. Glaze exfoliation to rim and base, hairline crack to sidewall and base.
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J.B. COLE POTTERY, SUNSET MOUNTAIN,
J.B. COLE POTTERY, SUNSET MOUNTAIN, TWO MALACHITE GLAZED VASES 1929-1935, earthenware, a long neck form with wide mouth and a footed vase with angular shoulder, all stamped on the underside.
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TWO PIECES OF STONEWARE. A
TWO PIECES OF STONEWARE. A two-gallon handled stoneware jug of a bulbous form with flourished cobalt ''2'' decoration. 13'' h. and a six-gallon stoneware crock with lug handles and floral cobalt decoration. 19'' h. Some hairlines rim flakes.
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Two stoneware jugs: one with
Two stoneware jugs: one with brown glaze, incised on side "Property of McCorkle Gro. Co. Chattanooga Tenn.", 11 in., extensive repairs, repainted surface (over brown glaze), other chips, several long cracks ; one Albany slip glaze, incised "J" on shoulder, hand whittled oak stopper, 11-1/4 in., large rim chip, other minor flaws . The Estate of the Late Thomas W. (Jack) and Dr. Frances Bernard Overall, Greeneville, Tennessee
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Two pieces of salt-glazed
Two pieces of salt-glazed stoneware: M.C. Webster &Son Hartford very large ovoid jug blue slip over stamp and at both terminals of handles imperfections some chips at spout; and two gallon jug impressed 2 cobalt blue swirl and dot feather design some loss to design firing crack in handle.
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STONEWARE JAR. West Virginia late
STONEWARE JAR. West Virginia late 19th century. Stenciled cobalt label ''Marmet Mining Co. Raymond City W.VA'' 10''h. Raymond City is in Putnam County at the mouth of the Pocatalico River. The Marmet Mining Company was based in Cincinnati. In 1891 the company enlisted the Ohio National Guard to help protect non-union miners during a United Mine Workers strike. There are 2 in the making imperfections on the rim but no chips cracks or hairlines.
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THREE PIECES OF AMERICAN ART
THREE PIECES OF AMERICAN ART POTTERY. 20th century. A "Marblehead Pottery" blue-grey matte glaze vase. Scratches. 4"h. An "H. Shults, Pigeon Forge Pottery" bud vase in dark brown matte glaze 4.5"h. and a "Wolff Pottery" lidded jar in mottled green glaze, 3.5"h.
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Masons Chartreuse Pattern Mantle
Masons Chartreuse Pattern Mantle Clock and Two Matching Vases (3)
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PREHISTORIC POTTERY WATER
PREHISTORIC POTTERY WATER BOTTLE. Mississippian culture ca.1200-1600 Pemiscot County Missouri. Raised turkey track motif on shoulder. 7''h. Ex Tom Davis. This item comes with a Certificate of Authenticity from Jackson Galleries Mount Sterling Kentucky. As per our policy we do not guarantee the authenticity of of any item created before 1500.
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2 JARS OF CLAY MARBLES, 8 POTTERY
2 JARS OF CLAY MARBLES, 8 POTTERY BOTTLES2 Jars of clay marbles. Circa 19th century.
1 jar embossed "King" on the front, swing top lid.
Tallest jar: 7 1/2" H.
Swing top jar missing seal. Rust to lid wire.
8 pottery bottles, possibly for medicine or tonics. 4" Height.
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TWO PIECES OF PORCELAIN.
TWO PIECES OF PORCELAIN. English late 19th century. A blue Staffordshire plate depicting Molly Pitcher 10''dia. together with a blue banded Mocha mug with seaweed design 5''h.
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GRP: 2 WARREN MACKENZIE STUDIO
GRP: 2 WARREN MACKENZIE STUDIO POTTERY BOWLSWarren MacKenzie (1924-2018). Group of two studio pottery ceramic bowls. Includes one salt-glazed stoneware bowl with two handles and one cut-sided glazed stoneware bowl, marked along the base. Warren MacKenzie was a renowned Minnesota studio potter. A student of Bernard Leach and Shoji Hamada, he is credited with bringing the functional Mingei tradition to the United States, and spreading it through his own art and mentorship of students during his long tenure at the University of Minnesota. Salt glazed bowl; height: 2 1/4 in x width: 7 1/2 in x depth: 6 in. Cut sided bowl; height: 3 in x diameter: 5 in.
SKU: 04181
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Condition:
Please contact us for a detailed condition report. Please note that the lack of a condition statement does not imply perfect condition. Email condition@revereauctions.com with any condition questions.